Andy Murray is ready for the dirty tricks of sneaky Slovak Martin Klizan in the second round of the French Open .

World No.50 Klizan was accused of faking injury by his French opponent during his opening-round win — the latest in a long list of controversies involving the left-hander.

Scot Murray infamously lost focus and the 2015 Australian Open final when Novak Djokovic used rope-a-dope tactics before storming back to win.

But before Thursday's match, the Wimbledon champion said: “Tanking sets is not good for the fans or anyone watching.

"It can be tough, but I’ve played well over 800 matches on the tour so I’ve seen pretty much everything. There wouldn’t be too much that would surprise me or shock me when I’m out there now.

Britain's No1 needs to be ready for anything against Klizan (Image: Icon Sport/Getty)

“If he’s tanking sets against me, I’m happy with that.

"He’s an unorthodox player. He’ll go through patches in the match where he’s playing some unbelievable stuff, and then he drops off a little bit and plays some strange shots, which may appear like he’s not interested but that’s how he plays the game.”

After their fiery match on Tuesday, where Klizan lost the fourth set 6-0, world No.285 Laurent Lokoli said: “For two sets, he fought like a dog and suddenly, when I did a drop shot, he no longer ran for it.

Klizan lost a set 6-0 en route to beating Lokoli... (Image: Icon Sport/Getty)

...angering the Frenchman to such an extent... (Image: Icon Sport/Getty)